Bob Lewis, 64, of Fruita, CO passed peacefully at home in his sleep on 10/06/25. He has battled heart problems among others for quite some time. Bob was born to the late Orville and Betty Lewis on December 10, 1960, in Buena Vista, California. He was the middle child of three. Bob leaves behind his wife Vicky L. Lewis of 32 years, three stepchildren Dean Spence (Lynn Black) of Hanford, CA, Renee (Zack Kehm) of Grand Junction, CO, Lee Swindell (Tiffany Lininger Swindell) of Atascadero, CA. Seven grandchildren Jonathan of Fresno, CA, Kimberlee (Jason Fogal) of Grand Island, NE, Maryann Spence of Fresno, CA, Olivia Swindell of Atascadero, CA, Tyler Spence of Hanford, CA, Cayden Kehm of Grand Junction, CO, and Luke Swindell of Clovis, CA and three great grandchildren Thomas, Timothy, and Taylor and another one on the way.
Bob preceded in death by his mother Betty Lewis, father Orville Lewis and his younger brother Sam Lewis.
Bob has lived on the edge for years. He enjoyed fishing, camping, going to the beach, and NASCAR. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends but also hated large gatherings. He enjoyed picking on everyone. He especially loved his big dog, Koda.
A celebration of life will be at a later time.
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